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Mentioned in 17 episodes
No Bad Kids
Toddler Discipline Without Shame
Book • 2014
This book provides practical ways to respond to the challenges of toddlerhood while nurturing a respectful relationship with your child.
It covers common toddler concerns such as setting clear boundaries without yelling, understanding behaviors like biting, hitting, and tantrums, and advice for parenting strong-willed children.
Lansbury’s approach to discipline is seen as an act of compassion and love, helping parents to be gentle leaders and stay calm in challenging situations.
It covers common toddler concerns such as setting clear boundaries without yelling, understanding behaviors like biting, hitting, and tantrums, and advice for parenting strong-willed children.
Lansbury’s approach to discipline is seen as an act of compassion and love, helping parents to be gentle leaders and stay calm in challenging situations.
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as an example of a modern parenting book.


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as a resource for learning more about setting limits with respect.


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as one of her books.


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as a resource for parents seeking guidance on child discipline and setting boundaries.


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Mentioned by the parent in the email to 

, describing how her approach aligns with his parenting philosophy.


Janet Lansbury

If Consequences Aren't Working, Try This Instead
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as her own parenting book referenced for guidance and resources.


Janet Lansbury

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as a resource for nonjudgmental correction techniques.


Janet Lansbury

I'm Bad, I'm Stupid—Kids Being Harsh on Themselves
Mentioned by a parent who realized, after listening to it, that they don't have a bad kid.

A Secret to Stop the Hitting and Hurting When All Else Fails
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as a helpful resource for parents.


Janet Lansbury

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